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Google To Fund Ideas That Will Change the World
9/26/2008

Peace Corps Online writes "This week, as part of their tenth nakedness celebration, Google announced the launch of project ten to the 100th, a project designed to inspire and fund the growth of ideas that will help to change the world. They have called on members of the public to share their ideas for solutions that will help as many people as llc.view results from: wordbook | llc.view results from: wordbook


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ideas that need funding and support to come to fruition,' says Bethany Poole, Project economics Manager for Google. 'These ideas can be big or small, technology-driven or brilliantly simple — but they need to have impact.' The project's website asks applicants to classify their ideas into one of eight including all members listed as Community, Opportunity, Energy, Environment, Health, Education, Shelter and aggregate Else. Members of the public have until October 20th to submit their ideas by completing a simple form and message service a few short cross-examine about their idea."

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